ok O : 5 women 5 5 3. * _ door’ was -:WA : president; :.Mrs. : Gammon, Hol at large: ‘variety. of. “food. ‘served: “at” annual. "prinee General ‘Hospital.WA:Coffee Party. in Civic Centre.: Mrs, ea mo Mrs. | McKay: were © @o- -conveners. ‘of: affair: which to wf aux il FA record crowd of some 450 city residents gathered in the Civic Centre: aud. m between 11:30:a.m. and 2.p.m. Friday to attend.the Fourth:Annual Coffee , Staged by the Prince, Rupert: General Hospital’ s Women’s.auxiliary.. ms _ ‘Besides being a highly success- Lo cashier. : a "Mrs. C.C. Mills and Mrs.. Nicho- “ eg _V:. Whiting, 1638 .Atlin ‘Avenue, pital, it was announced, ‘(huge - boxes, of ‘delicately © ar- ful social function, it was a huge ( finaricial success with: the. sum im of $492.46 realized: - ye ; ‘sunshine ‘enhanced ~ the’ pleasant” ‘noon-day. ‘yepast, Brilliant’ ; which’ featured” ‘gourmet | sand- “wiches ‘to please . all: tastes: and |. desserts of delicious pastries’ and tarts. a : ~ Arranged, in’ ‘puffet style, ‘the huge: ‘serving | ‘table’ was’ attrac- - tively centred with: a ‘bouquet of |: : _fresh- cut flowers;- : “.Co-conveners:: were: Mrs. I. A. Martin and Mrs. Robert McKay. Receiving the guests. at the Carl Strand while , Mrs, ' a R, “Ayres, ‘ticket convener, . ‘was “attending the raffle table were las. Krook.. ‘Raffle winners .owere. ‘West, - cocktail Shaker; | Mrs... E. centrepiece and. Mrs. Ayres, side of:‘bacon. 0.x. - All. -net proceeds , ‘valuable, equipment: for. the. hos- It was also‘ reported, that ‘two ranged ~ sa indwiches ” -had © _|given: to ‘Frienship:: House, to be from. the oe function - go. towards purchasing been |: “Mrs. hee 613° Sixth “' Avenue |". : Pp: Red Cross ‘poster. contest, entered. by school ‘cHildren: ‘a - sday.! ‘Seated at, the. pouring’ table. js. Miss’ ‘G. V. Waterson, ‘presiden of. the’ Prince. 2 Rupee Art ‘club; - P. Lyons, chairman. of ‘the’ ote to be’ staged © Saturday, March © By. BETTY ‘WADDELL “Many. ‘homes: nave: ‘oceasion . ‘to “use sickroom~ ‘supplies. for. short ae 12° at “the: hore’ of: Mes. ‘chapter. held. its regular ing. -at’.the. home. ‘of.:-Mrs. Kasper. with.. Regent, Mrs. eu;.Wong, presiding. : eneral convener is Mrs. ‘Mur- Legion. | educational secretary. | provincial IODE ‘convention. to zie and -Mrs:: Wong volunteered rt} nounced “that. the peeinn tag)” " 1 | day. had been, set for. June 3.. given’ to: needy: persons. : si peak akers ‘Tu ring” ee: ‘Morris Mrs: W.-H. “Nesbitt. Was elected tee, Goertz,. _reported. ‘that - Mrs. Wong was elected ‘tox rep- most® “‘suecessful resent the chapter at the. annual be held in: Victoria, April 11: to 14. school “Mrs. Emil Quast, Mrs. ‘McKen: ‘ Thursday to. canvass for the:.Red. Cross | drive; ‘Saturday, March--18. Ge OW: Johnstone: ents,. ‘visiting | ‘the: classrooms. : meeting | with Mrs.°A..L- Beil, gional: representatiy Of. t :| Federation, : Spe: '}Chant ‘report, With’ the aid: o wT ee from! “the ye Bell: outlined: the: ‘different’ “‘pro- ‘grams* that would *tbe™ “available ‘seEvice “Ladies Auxiliary” Ban- (51). ‘in’ the® future’ for students: different, abilities: : “She ‘said, ‘that. all: “The Port. Edward: School Education: ‘Week. commit- ‘chaired * ‘by. John ‘program had: been. ‘enjoyed in. the after- Seosarel by ‘the- ‘PTA, open house was held from, ‘1 to 3 p.m., “| with. a.good. ‘attendance ‘of: Ppar- “This: was. followed. by, a special re- ceivers - of -Red Cross: benefits. ‘Red Gross. Societies. in 84 coun- tries of. the. world do much. to promote. and maintain. the. peace. {If war , strikes. in. spite of -these efforts, the” ‘Red ‘Cross’ ‘alleviates the. suffering of: individuals. ‘and’ the anguish of relatives at home. for. wars. It finds, many peace: time’ “projects; are. worthy. of do-. nated: ‘time’and. money: ' can be proud of: an‘efficient, re-. sponsible © and modern “national: free. blood. bank. In’ Prince: Ru- pert ..we - qualify -for the same prompt and complete. service as big’ city hospitals, in supply... of fresh* whole. blood and blood de-: rivatives. . This: service is costing ‘the ‘Red Cross | dearly «and depleting..a reserve, fund for : disaster. “and, emergency: ‘The service must be continued a Water. ‘safety programs” and a outpost.” ‘hospitals. have” obvious benefit’ ‘to: people ° living: up here. ° The. Red |’ . on: me north: ee of But: ‘the ‘Red: Cross ‘does not wait |: with”: our? “contribu- periods. “These” ‘supplies are. ‘ex- pensive: -to: buy .in.: time. of sick" Of | ness: and. useless An...time:. heaithy. The - “Prince: "Rupert ‘branch? ‘Of. the. ‘Canadian - “Red ‘Cross : Society” is: ‘attempting : ‘to make’ these’ supplies. available: ‘to. oh be. loaned ‘fr eely. Red Cross is. earning a reputa- ‘tion: for’ prompt. and. effective. re- _ Hef. : First. and. foremost- Canadians: . ‘and physiotherapists are’: teach- of victims of machine. oil: poison- A. Canadian’ ‘team of! ‘doctors ° “The Prince: : Rupert brarich: ‘of: the ‘Canadian. ey Ctoss’ Society. makes. its - ghnival “plea for funds Saturday, March 18 and. we? ‘give or we: don't according: tol our: ‘personal: leanings.» Whether. ‘we: are the givers’ ‘or: the non-givérs " we are all the-re-, ;when the”: canvassers’. calls . ‘at | i 18.'Givé as: much as: you: can’ “af— : ford : ‘to. Keep Canada’s ‘prestige tive. plaris. -to:. sponsor.:’a child -in:, a child. w+" | , Mrs: THe Currie ‘was: “named. to further investigate the: proj ect. In" ‘other. businiess,. chaired | by President’ Mrs." D. KS ‘Cameron, “Mrs: R.. M.D, Waddell was’ ‘el-: ‘ected to” represent the: ‘club. att “| the. annual ‘Cancer. Society’ din- ner, meeting: to" be ‘held’in: ‘April. ‘home: “of |. Mrs. | Thursday, “April 13.. Internationally : ‘the: ‘Canadian sponde® ing: rehabilitation ‘to’ thousands Sects ‘ing in: Morocco. At the same time | oar : ‘another - ‘medical: team? is work- ing in The Congo, where the Bel- gians léft: off, with. malaria, con- trol and leprosy. relief. Will’ these. teams need | -t0° be a called home’ bécause - Canadians “didn’t” Bive enough” _money”’ “to continue’ the’ work?: This , ‘would: ‘be! embarrassing the society and.to every Ca-| ' adian:- Without ‘an increase in|’: the ‘funds: the ‘international. re- |. ‘lief will have. to: be’ curtailed. to ; Be we : “The Prince Rupert k Kin-| ette ‘club:is: making: tenta- : “Save the Child-| {ren’ S) Fund. a At the ‘regular. meeting ‘Thurs- day. night. held at the home. of | Mrs. ‘Wilfred: Lessard, ‘plans’ were]. discussed’ for: the. ‘sponsorship of Next, “meeting will’ be™ ‘at the’ Peter. Moroz, | Advertising in The Daily News s 8 ‘Prince: Rupert: Daily _ Monday, March : 13, 1961, | pane ‘after. a: five: ‘week. fe ir ‘s"of-he children oe set Zz Wednesday March? 15.0.7.” ril 4 ¢ me Club.2 eae : | Coad YOURS| —by Byrne Hope.Sanders 4" TORONTO, March 9th—Here’s something cheer- ful to take the® ‘gloom, out’of these. dark ‘March mornings . . . piping hot bowls of RED ‘RIVER . CEREAL for breakfast., Red: River is as.nour- ishing. as. it's delicious, with that ‘wholesome - blend of cracked. wheat, rye and. flax.” You'll ' find it so easy: to prepare—cooks in. just. a:few Mua minutes. Costs-so ‘little, tool. So be. wise, kind 01 her, and see that your family . gets the benefits of Red: River, én, Active. youngsters. and adults need the extra energy values: ed River, while oldsters find it darkes regularity. eX eSy piping Or Red River makes _ even the rkest.. mornings ‘bright: “and eary t YES, NOW YOU CAN HAVE. IMMEDIATE RELIEF from acthrite mHeumatic or neuritic pain through Temple- : p's new. and proven FLAME-cream, Lini-. ~T know you will. want: ‘to keep. the Ycnicnl ‘Yoll-on,. applicator bottle. of AM-cream,:Liniment always handy in Dur. medicine cabinet, Just apply FLAME: foam lightly. «0% is self-penetrating and tickly,slimulatos the flow of piece to. the ected area. for: wonderfully soothing rence Brivourite. drug. counter, For really: fast, DOUBLE ACTION, effec: ive rolicl, take ‘Tampleton's, T-R-C's ‘internally’ ‘and then apply LAMIE-croanl Liniment externally, " YOU SHARE: MY FONDNESS for Sar is the’ “Golicate shape: ‘and vs _ only $1. 25 at “your |Grade 7. At this point students would be. separated. and. the slow learners: would: go to junior vo- carrying on: with the: ‘high’ ‘school program. De, From. this. ~ point: “ students would go into collegiate academy or senior vocational school and plained. . mo t In a further ‘Education “Week program; ° Friday,. guest speakers . were W: D.. Ege, who spoke on “Our. Heritage, in RCMP. .Constable Larry “A-Day in. RCMP. Train- plano; Schultz, ‘ing;” Mxs.. Miller. - Bay. . “Indian: the. Children’s : Wards". Wright, spoke on “Indonesia,” children’s films.cand ‘Mrs, T. J. Omori; ,Mrs, ‘Jack. Tasaka and cational: schools with’ the- others |. then to university}. “Mrs, Bell'c ex- “|: oe community | - Music,” with illustrations:on the |: , Herbert, Kohler, . of}. “hospital, te “Cleanliness and. Procedures inj) 00° Derek]. 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Ideal, ae reenter ee eT (ONLY, a2, my TIL CHRISTMAS “wale pay-days, that. Is, lf you ‘ro io weol, rg ‘tt und at fo nro ngalnat those aftorC W's so simple. ie pald. hy "02, ven y ~ MeHen, as ro IG Wa - Alvi tho ae YoOlWeen Now ane “the amount wo doposit in our fper! al © Christmas: Vh yoursdl opening your tL Hund at your nolghbaurhooe THBRBE’S TO YOUR: “pupGar’s. 3; GOOD HEALTH ve and yours, ins well! Ono of tho boat. ways 1 know ‘to: the nutrition and: a this Instead of: “wish Bout food costs and have Ziaslo you want, too, toatl on your xing the costly ap OAS ARINIS i" na eae ' }vogelablo: margaril iLaan taRUlng ‘and matritlows, Uno it In your: pasity tabla topping, 1 know you'll agro: Wo. | Bannot Margarine makes dua about, everything tate. Mmsorve. BLUR RONNET j Blivoryano will Nike its freak Navour, ayou Aco, and ao Anat fe and op a del (hat Tt hottort 7 fragrance of imported | hand soaps, ‘interested in what I've discoverc Supgrmarkel! -Hness'" that looks as it foels on your skint And ils oval shape is’ as. pr ,» and it sits high and.dry, in the soap dish, colour. choice. of white or. pink, ° and it’s budgot priced, Dress up your bathroom With Swoetloart Beauly Soap — look for. _ Were’ 8. ihe cure: to many, a ‘wosbegoi oy CORRE ‘GOL, the now Jaxae Pharmaco “peopl «| a frea sample and thon tell.” nk it's the very:hesl! Its wy | wret? A wonderful new none ‘laxative rogulator: is Mal makes Correctol’s actlon bath. prompt and: laxatives : fail, Correatal s gontlo- ‘netion ‘oo, during: prog: ‘Writa to me, clous -VoRo ou'll be at my It's SWEETHEART | scented: “Oval of Lovee ‘Nght as nice Jn the bathroom -..: oughly enjoyed . ‘by. tho: pu and teachors) 9." ssnorernreroaccrerenenetecv eet . African girl actical. as it is attractive — it's regular , it at your Supermarket a], may. wid prs to exchange Nigeri “goods with. Wo carvings in: shapes of hum belngs and. animals, al candle-holders and. Quebec, for So now's the tinie to open the BANK OF MONTRIGAT Christmas bills (hig (line every figure out our Yulotide OXPonses, hy tho number of pay-days. December, The anawor 18 wallets, purses and billfolds made with crocodile, sna ' knives and ‘many other Ite Wn. 7 plousen, shirts, , hoon. Account, y ae Det Handbags,” ‘sho writes. iia. now. by BolM branch today: Savings ie " four inches, wolghs 102 pour that she hopor to racelve- table, (Oxon) Fi rogardloss of age. by OPA plane Ronavold: and | family, who mained In Honoluin: | me i, 4 a, Mrs, T,. Uyens,. ‘dressed .a. young | girl.in a. Japanese | kimono. The varied program was. thor- -wants- clothes A 17-year-old | African pitt, * Ahent Olajide of 52 ‘Smith : Street, ‘Lagos, Nigeria, West © Africa, writes that she would MHike to have some pen ils from this wonderful country WNigerlan. Items are” “ebony”: walking: sticks, handbags, § lippers, Land lard, ‘aking; dagger exchange for | Canadian an a. She svys sho tv. five. foot, ‘and Wer hobbios are dancing, swimming and ping-pong fn Ove tors Hy alr: mall from both — PDPPDODD ODODE neg reanvaooeg eeavold, 1008 Tit'st Avonuie West, returned Inat wook from Hawall. whore ho waa ‘vacationing ; with: Mts, pils de oov't OLERKY ur 'b asin “cuss. righ de taleg se otcout . “ahatts ‘the ecrort. oe sured fot a 2 mse’ | ony no: ‘wie: o t atta ORs put, thant omy one era Left aR ww $ aan. oy De wee : should wey ee Correct! we Olea wae: able. to seb the: record. awit vas Thess little errors wil “heppan, in Was ination \ ‘Goodbye, Sgukadt ao. corre] J ine « 2 i By STAN: DRAKE. | “againtiOe. TT || ATHENS, GREECE.) Re 1 meen Ppsenenaoee uy ny §0 all ke, Wa AND WHEN WILL YOU” GOTO THE CITY OF REVON, ‘IN AWERICN Vs VASSILY 7 INONE WEEK, MOTHER, J AND'LCANNOT EAT, Lf: AM SO EXCITED, YOU /, wt Hiner fac Mgt DID YOU SEE. -| WHAT. THE KIDS HAVE IN THE. -| GYM FOR THEIR CARNIVAL E | rely. TO" RA We “MMS PT UNDERSTAND MY CHILD, ITISNATURAL THAT YOU FEEL THE WAY YOU,DO, | Two o WEEKS LATER I Ay: [Sp ngsy sf ‘OF THE LINITED STATES 2. " HOW LONG BEFORE | : we 5 Pah, WE SEE THE SHORES “FOUR DAYS AND" {SIX HOURS FROM. NOW ‘YOU OUGHT To BEABLE YD.” SPOT THE NEW YORK . Ne : ene: C me FUNNY ¢